Milo Thurston

Milo started fencing seriously in 1989, beginning with the modern sport and then moving via classical singlestick, as taught by Professor Bert Bracewell, to historical fencing with the DDS whilst working at Edinburgh University during the late 1990s. It was at the DDS where he encountered Sir William Hope, and subsequently went on to found the LSD to study Hope's works. This recently resulted in the publication of "A Newer, Shorter and Easier Method of Fencing.